![]() Mushkin PC3-12800 6GB KitPosted on: 2/9/2010 5:43:07 PMMushkin sent us a sample of their new DDR3 memory kit. We got a sample of their Tri channel kit with 3x2GB Ram kits at 12800 speed and 7-9-7-24 timings. What can we do with this kit and our Core i7 920 Cpu? Lets have a closer look. ![]() Corsair TR3X6G1600C7 Memory KitPosted on: 7/30/2009 9:20:14 AMToday we are taking a look at the our first tri channel ddr 3 kit. Corsair was kind enough to send us a 6Gb kit of their 1600MHz memory. With timings/latency at 7-7-7-20 we are looking at quite decent timings so it is going to be interesting to see what we can do with it when it comes to the overclocking part of this review. ![]() Crucial Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR3 PC3-10600 ReviewPosted on: 8/18/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we are taking a look at another DDR3 kit on the market, this time it comes from Crucial. We got their PC3-10600 kit for review which is the first DDR3 kit that we look at from Crucial. We are going to benchmark it vs some well performing kits on the market to see how well this memory kit performs and also see what type of overclocking results we can expect from the kit. ![]() G.SKILL F3-12800CL7D DDR3 Memory ReviewPosted on: 6/16/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we look at the new DDR3 kit from Gskill. The F3-12800CL7D seems to be a middle class memory kit from Gskill that is supposed to perform very well, it is also equipped with a new heatsink that is also supposed to outperform the old design Gskill uses. Check out the rest of the review to see what speeds we can boost this ram kit to. ![]() Patriot Viper PC3-14400 DDR3 Memory ReviewPosted on: 5/8/2008 12:00:00 AMAnother DDR3 kit hits our test bench and this time it is a kit from Patriot. We got their latest Viper kit that we will put vs some fast performers from both Corsair and Supertalent. We are going to twist and turn this ram kit to see how it performs in Superpi and Everest among other test programs. We are also going to put this kit vs the otheres in a overclocking test to really see how well it performs so stay tuned. ![]() Supertalent ProjectX 2GB DDR3-1800 Memory KitPosted on: 5/8/2008 12:00:00 AMWhen things named ProjectX drops down the mailbox or are delivered to the door it really makes me curious. It was no different this time when the UPS guy dropped buy a package from Supertalent. We got a package with Supertalent�s latest memory named ProjectX DDR3-1800. This is a 2GB kit with some sick specifications that we are going to take a look at right away in the review so stay tuned. ![]() G.SKILL DDR2 PC2 8500 2*1024MB (8 Layers PCB) Memory ReviewPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we take a look at a DDR2 kit from Gskill. We got their new 8500 kit that seems to perform quite well according to some other reviews I have seen. We are going to compare this vs our previous DDR2 kits that have performed the best. We are also going to try to boost this kit a bit to see how it performs under heavy overclocking. ![]() Corsair Twinx3x2048-1600 DDR3 Ram KitPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMToday it is time to take a look at one of the DDR3 kits on the market. So far it has seemed that the ram costs more than it actually gives. The performance has been lacking and users have had to pay alot of money to get these types of kits. Lets see how well it performs and overclocks in tonights review. ![]() Crucial 2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-8000Posted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMDDR is old, that's what the manufacturers claim and we can really see it on the market also. Review sites review only DDR2 and the manufacturers have finally been able to push down the timings on the ram kits and at the same time done the same with the price. Therefore DDR2 has taken over the memory market, but what should you get then? Today we might have something on your hands that actually looks like a good choice. Crucial sent us their latest 2GB kit named Ballistix which runs at a 5-5-5-15 latency, we are going to look at these and compare them to other 8000 memory out on the market so stay tuned. ![]() Mushkin XP2-8500 2GB DDR2 RAM KitPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we are focusing our review on a new memory kit from Mushkin. They sent us a sample of their latest XP2-8500 which we will compare vs some other high performing memory kits on the market. Mushkin is well known for their high performing ram kits so this will most certainly be very interesting to see if they can live up to their name on this ram kit also. ![]() Corsair Twin2X 2048-8888C4DF DDR2 Ram KitPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMThe time has come to start switching to DDR2 ram. The timings are lower than ever and the buss speeds higher. On top of this the prices on DDR2 has gone down alot lately compared to what it was 6 months ago. Maybe Corsair has something new and fast we thought and got in touch with them. Turns out they did, and we got a sample of their Twin2x 8888 ram kits that we will be testing during this review. Corsair is well known for their fast performing and stable ram kits which have made them to be on top of the market when it comes to performance ram so it will be very interesting to see how this kit will perform. ![]() OCZ DDR 3700 Platinum XTC 2GBPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we look at some new memory sticks from OCZ, as we got their new 3700 Platinum XTC kit for testing. They have been able to run this at high speeds with low stock latency. It also has EVP (Extended voltage protection) so you can overclock this kit while running ~3V on the ram without eliminating the lifetime warranty. As we see there are loads of nice features with this ram kit but how does it really perform then? ![]() Crucial 2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix 240-pin DIMM, DDR2 PC2-8500 memory modulePosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMThe Pc2-8500 memory kits are slowly turning into the standard kits on the market. The prices on the ram kits have dropped severely during the last 6 months, just look at this kit selling for 179$. Today we have a new kit from Crucial on our testing table and it�s a Tracer kit named DDR2 PC2-8500. We are going to be comparing it vs other high performing 8500 kits on the market and see if this ram kit has anything specific that stands out from the crowd. ![]() Mushkin 1Gb XP4000 Redline memoryPosted on: 3/28/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we have the Redline series memory that we are going to test. Mushkin sent us a nice kit with two 512 mb sticks that are called Xp4000 Redline. This is the new kit from them and it's supposed to be able to perform and overclock very well so it will be very interesting to see what we can do with this product and also compare it to some OCZ memory. ![]() Crucial 2GB kit (1GBx2), Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC2-6400 memory modulePosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMEveryone looks at the latest memory kits on the market these days to get maximum performance, but to get that you have to being will to part with quite a bit of money. However, there are still good choices when it comes to the "slower" kits on the market. We got what looks like a really good kit from Crucial as they sent us their Pc2 6400 memory kit that belongs to the Ballistix Tracer family so it's going to be interesting to see how this kit performs and overclocks. ![]() OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Platinum SLI-Ready Edition Dual Channel MemoryPosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMMore demanding games and software forcees the hardware manufacturers to make faster products, of course the ram is an important part of the computer and today we will review one of these memory kits from OCZ. Their memory has performed extremely well in our previous tests and it will be interesting to see if this new PC2-8500 Platinum kit can do the same. We are going to compare it vs another OCZ kit in both normal use and overclocking to see how well this one does. ![]() Mushkin Redline Xp2-8000 2x1GB memory kitPosted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMWith all memory manufacturers going for DDR2 these days it's not weird that all sites slowly are starting to get samples of DDR2 with lower timings and better speeds. We got a sample from Mushkin this time, they sent us a kit that comes from the Redline series that has performed extremely well as normal DDR, therefore it will be interesting if they have been able to get the performance and speeds also on their new DDR2 kit. ![]() Dell PC2100 SODIMM 512MB CL2,5Posted on: 3/27/2008 12:00:00 AMEver sat on your laptop and thought it is just to slow? What can you do about it? Laptops are very limited when it comes to upgrades but you are able to upgrade the ram in a laptop without any problems. Usually you need to remove two screws and pop in the new ram. As you might have realized already we are taking a look at some laptop memory provided by Geeks.com. We got ourselves a new 512Mb ram stick to test. I thought that we should compare this to the original ram in the laptop and see what type of speed difference we can see between them. ![]() OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Reaper HPC EditionPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMEven though DDR3 is slowly coming along we still decided to put out a DDR2 review as they still perform as well as DDR3 ram. Ocz sent us a sample of their latest Reaper kit. Other reviews have praised this ram kit and given it very good reviews so we look forward to sharing our thoughts with you readers about the performance here. We will compare the ram vs a Corsair kit and vs a Ocz kit tonight. ![]() OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Dual ChannelPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMManufacturers have now pretty much abandonded the old DDR1 ram sticks and started selling their new faster DDR2 with lower latency and higher mhz count. OCZ are no different they have stayed on the top of the market by producing awesome overclocking ram in the past therefore it will be very interesting to see how their new DDR2 kit named OCZ PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 Dual Channel will perform. ![]() Super Talent DDR2-1000 PC2-8000 RAM Kit ReviewPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMWith the release of more power-hungry applications like the new Vista operating system and faster processors, there’s no doubt that the need for faster memory modules is growing. Super Talent, a fairly new company to the memory scene, has sent us one of their DDR2 kits, a 2GB PC2-8000 kit, that promises maximum performance in stressing environments. Will it stand up to the competition? Read on to find out. ![]() OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Gold GX XTC Rev 2 ReviewPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMWith the release of the latest processors from AMD and Intel, the demand for higher performing RAM is increasing, especially for gaming rigs.OCZ, well-known in the memory market, has always been up to the challenge, providing end-users with top-quality and stable memory.Today we�ll be looking at one of their latest products in the Gold series, the OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Gold GX XTC Rev 2 2GB Kit.Let�s find out if the memory is worth its weight. ![]() Supertalent 2GB memory kitPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMSupertalent is still fairly new on the memory market but they have already got some very good ratings in reviews they have been in. We recieved a sample of their new kit, X35B2GC2, that we will be comparing to some other well performing brands to see what type of performance we can get out of this kit. I always find it very fun to review products from new companies on the market because of being uncertain how well or bad they actually will perform so stay tuned to see our testing results. ![]() Ocz DDR BoosterPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMYou might have seen this little gadget that we will look at on other websites lately. We have a DDR booster from OCZ which boosts your memory voltage so you can overclock some extra. Well does it work? That is what we ar here to find out so stay tuned. ![]() Corsair Twinx2048-4000PTPosted on: 3/26/2008 12:00:00 AMTonight we have a 2gb memory kit called Twinx2048-4000PT from Corsair. This is a sample from their popular Twinx series and we were able to get a 2gb sample to see how it performs. With todays more demanding games and software people are starting to buy more memory to be able to run a lag free computer. We reviewed a 2gb kit from OCZ a week back and we will compare this to todays Corsair kit both in overclocking and benchmarking. ![]() Adata DDR 2 667 VitestaPosted on: 3/25/2008 12:00:00 AMWe met up with A-data at Cebit and got a cooperation started, and here is our first review of one of their products. They sent us a kit of their new DDR2 ram, with the DDR2 market growing fast and replacing the DDR memory this is a great product to review right now. We will compare this to our previous DDR2 memory kits we have reviewed in the past and we will also share stability and overclocking results with you. ![]() Ocz DDR PC4800 2*512mb Platinum seriesPosted on: 3/25/2008 12:00:00 AMThe memory review we have in front of us today should be very interesting, this ram has already been reviewed by several sites and had very high overclocking results. The name of the kit today is OCZ DDR PC4800 Platinum, which you might have read about already but today rbmods will take their shot with this nice looking ram so stay tuned as we compare it to some other very fast sticks or ram. ![]() OCZ EL DDR PC-4000 1024MB Gold Edition Dual Channel (2GB)Posted on: 3/25/2008 12:00:00 AMTodays games have started to require more power and one of the main things is ram. 1Gb or ram is required these days and 2Gb is almost recommended. We got a 2Gb kit from OCZ called PC-4000 1024MB Gold Edition Dual Channel that seems to be a very nice kit with decently low timings and 500mhz memory. We are of course going to test these out vs some high performing 1Gb kits to see if there is any difference in performance. Overclocking is also an important point to many so we will be testing this with lower timings and really heat these sticks up to see how high they can go. ![]() OCZ DDR 3200 2Gb Gold GX XTCPosted on: 3/25/2008 12:00:00 AMWe checked out the fairly new GX series from OCZ and it�s fast we all know that from previous reviews, at least when it comes to the 1Gb kits but what about the 2Gb kits? We got a sample of the new 2GB kit from them that we will be looking closer on today, we will be testing it vs other well performing memory kits and also see what results we can get after some overclocking. ![]() Corsair TWIN2X1024-5400C4PRO DDR2 memoryPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we will have a look at our first pair of DDR2 memory that was sent to us by Corsair. We will have a drive and see how these perform against some normal DDR from Corsair and see what we can get after some overclocking. It will be interesting to see this high end memory in todays test so stay tuned. About Corsair: ![]() Ocz DDR 3700 Rev3 GoldPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMOCZ does not need alot of presentation as we all know already they make great ram and power supplies. We got a nice looking dual memory kit from them for a review consisting of 1 GB 3700 rev 3 gold ram that we will look at more tonight. We will have a nice comparison vs some Corsair and Mushkin ram and also see how far we can push these sticks overclocked so stay tuned for this review. ![]() Mushkin 1Gb P2c4200 DDR2 dual memoryPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMTime for some sweet memory again. We have a new sample from Mushkin on the test bench. We will look at their latest DDR2 memory called P2C4200 and the sample we got is a 1024 mb one. We will as usual compare it to some other memory and give you some overclocking stats. The memory market is pretty funky at the moment so if you are in the market for some new memory you really should look at this review and hopefully get some clues as towhat you should get. ![]() Corsair 1024 Twinx 3200 XL memoryPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMTonite we have a memory kit from Corsair on the test bench. Awhile back we reviewed a several of their memorys so it will be nice to get back to review some memory again. They sent us their newest Twinx3200XL kit which is supposed to be able to overclock well and run on really low latency. Well let's work this out and see if it really does perform that well. About Corsair: Corsair Vs512mb400c3Posted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we will look at some memory from the Corsair valueselect product line. We found this stick of 512 mb memory pretty cheap at newegg and decided to take a look at how it performs and also compares to the really fast low latency memories we have tested before. ![]() Ocz DDR 3200 2*512mb Titanium seriesPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMWe all know that OCZ has made themselves very famous for reliable and fast memory and they just released this Titanium series that is supposed to be stable for servers, gamers etc. We got a sample of their dual kit to try out to see how it performs and if it really is as stable as they say it is, so we decided to compare it to OCZ gold series and a pair of Mushkin sticks to see the difference. ![]() Corsair Twinx1024x-3700LLPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMAwhile back we reviewed TwinX3200 memory from Corsair. Tonite it's time for a newer version called 3700. This is going to be tested with some heavy overclocking as usual. We are also going to have a look at the timings etc that this memory can run at. We know that Corsair makes great sticks of memory and they really hold the spot as one of the greatest memory manufacturers. Let's have a look how this pair of 2*512 sticks can perform. About Corsair: ![]() Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC4000 1GbPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AMIt has been quiet from Crucials side for awhile as the other companies have pushed out high performing memory out on the market. We got a sample though of their new Ballistix Tracer that is the follower to the popular Ballistix memory that was released awhile back. It will be interesting to see how this new Tracer version performs compared to some Mushkin and OCZ ram that are very well known as high performers. ![]() Mushkin 1Gb PC4400 Hi performance dual memoryPosted on: 3/24/2008 12:00:00 AM1 Gb Mushkin PC440 Hi performance memory is what we have for you today. We will be testing it against our latest memory we reviewed the Corsair Xpert ram. We have several benchmark programs that we will test this with and also some overclocking for you to take a part of. Our latest Mushkin memory reviews have turned out really well as it is stable memory that overclocks well so lets check out what we can do with this kit. ![]() Corsair Twinx512x-3200LLPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMCorsair is a name many of us know nowadays! They make this wonderful high overclocking memory and even watercooling kits nowadays. Tonite we are reviewing 2 sticks of memory called Twinx512x-3200LL which run as dual memory.About Corsair: ![]() Mushkin 1Gb PC3200 LII V2 dual memoryPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we will look at some memory again. We got in touch with Mushkin and they sent us a really nice 1gb dual memory kit for testing. We will see how it performs vs a 1gb kit from Corsair, and also check out some overclocking, and see what this goes for. If you're in the market for memory stay tuned on this page. ![]() Crucial DDR PC3200Posted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMTonite is a big nite since we are having a look at some Crucial memory! They sent us a 256mb stick of PC3200. We are going to test some timings, overclocking, and benchmarking. Crucial does not recommend or does not want their memory pointed out as overclocker memory, however we are still going to try it and see what it can do for you. Stay tuned as tonite it will get hot at rbmods. ![]() Corsair Twinxp1024-3200xl DDR memoryPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMMemory with programmable led displays?!? Well that's excatly what we will look at tonight as they have sent us their latest ram with leds. The Twinxp1024-3200xl memory seems to be revolutionary on the market as it's the first ram with led display that you can program so you can get the latest info about the ram. You can see voltages, tempereatures etc so lets check this out.About Corsair: ![]() OCZ EL DDR PC-3500 Gold GXPosted on: 3/23/2008 12:00:00 AMToday we will be sharing our latest thoughts about the new ram released by OCZ awhile back. We got their new Gold GX gamer memory with low latency and of course high overclocking capabilities as usual when it comes to their memory. We have tested this product vs some other OCZ memory to see how they can perform in normal usage and under overclocking so stay tuned for this new memory review. |










































